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26 August 2009
Another Reason for Open Access
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Yet again, Cameron Neylon is daring to ask the unasked questions that *should* be asked: Many of us have one or two papers in journals that...
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01 August 2007
PLoS ONE is (the) One
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PLoS ONE celebrates its first anniversary: The initial success of PLoS ONE is something unprecedented in scientific publishing. It has been...
27 December 2006
Virtually Not Shocking at All
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Now, why is it that I am not surprised by this result of a virtual recreation of the famous Milgram experiment ? The main conclusion of ou...
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